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Archive/Vol. 10 · № 1/Modelling
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Modelling

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Dr. Shehzad Saleem
January 2000 · 1 min read

Can female Muslims opt for modelling ?

Muslim ladies can be of two categories: those who are sensitive to right and wrong and others who are indifferent in this regard. While ladies of the latter category, of course, neither ask such questions nor want to be guided in such matters, those of the former category can easily get the answer. No external authority is required. I think that such a Muslim lady should ask this question to herself. Her conscience is enough to answer this question. The norms of decency and modesty are ingrained in human nature and only need to be given heed to in this regard.

 


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Dr. Shehzad Saleem

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Dr. Shehzad Saleem (2000). Modelling. Monthly Renaissance, 10(1).